Influence of livelihood functional diversity on agro-food systems in rural communities from different macro regions of Brazil

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rodrigo Jesus Silva , Gabriela Bielefeld Nardoto , Luiz Antônio Martinelli
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Urbanization has changed the livelihood diversity of rural communities worldwide. This study aimed to fit an indicator of the functional diversity of livelihood activities to assess the heterogeneity of socioeconomic conditions and their influence on agro-food changes in rural communities in Brazil. This study was conducted in three macro regions of Brazil, through semi-structured questionnaire interviews conducted in 1012 households to verify details about food patterns, self-consumption farms, and socioeconomic conditions. Data from questionnaires were analyzed using multivariate statistical models to appraise similarities among communities and determine the relative influence of socioeconomic factors on agro-food patterns. Specific socioeconomic status and use of natural resource data were analyzed while adjusting for Petchey and Gaston's indicator of functional diversity to evaluate the heterogeneity of local livelihood activities and socioeconomic conditions. This indicator summarizes the proportional livelihood richness in all sampled places, as better conditions for survival were found in specific localities of the central-west and eastern Amazon regions of Brazil. We also verified that the remote areas of the Goiás and Pará states were regions with the most significant maintenance of traditional food habits and use of natural resources. Although these results do not allow us to establish that all of these areas are undergoing an agro-food transition process, some localities are more likely than others to adjust their livelihood strategies to face global food changes. This interdisciplinary approach facilitated the identification of the most similar groups regarding their livelihoods and socioeconomic conditions that influenced the agro-food transition process in rural regions.
生计功能多样性对巴西不同大区农村社区农粮系统的影响
城市化改变了全球农村社区生计的多样性。本研究旨在采用生计活动功能多样性指标来评估巴西农村社区社会经济条件的异质性及其对农业食品变化的影响。这项研究在巴西的三个大区进行,通过对 1012 户家庭进行半结构式问卷调查,核实有关食物模式、自用农场和社会经济条件的详细信息。问卷调查数据通过多元统计模型进行分析,以评估各社区之间的相似性,并确定社会经济因素对农业食品模式的相对影响。在分析具体的社会经济状况和自然资源使用情况数据时,对 Petchey 和 Gaston 的功能多样性指标进行了调整,以评估当地生计活动和社会经济条件的异质性。这一指标概括了所有取样地的生计丰富度比例,因为在巴西亚马逊中西部和东部地区的特定地点发现了更好的生存条件。我们还证实,戈亚斯州和帕拉州的偏远地区是最能保持传统饮食习惯和利用自然资源的地区。尽管这些结果并不能让我们确定所有这些地区都在经历农业-食品转型过程,但一些地方比其他地方更有可能调整其生计策略,以应对全球食品变化。这种跨学科方法有助于确定在生计和社会经济条件方面最相似的群体,这些群体影响着农村地区的农业粮食转型进程。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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